01616390569
☎️ 01616390569 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Hello Telecom (UK) Limited. It is part of the phone block 161639 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01616390569
- Company preyed on elderly motherOct
2017Company rebrands to avoid consequencesOct
2017Scam targeting elderly for windowsOct
2017No response, lack of communicationSep
2017Nuisance calls from Glow Warm persistSep
2017Suspicious caller; potential scam warningSep
2017Unrecognized call from glow warmAug
2017Received call, hung up quicklyAug
2017Caller poses as energy surveyorAug
2017Rude scammer pretending to surveyAug
2017Rude scammer misrepresented energy surveyAug
2017Aggressive sales scam from deceitful companyAug
2017Rude scammer posing as survey takerAug
2017Warning about deceptive energy pitchAug
2017Telemarketing call about energy surveyJul
2017Blocked unwanted energy survey callsJul
2017Caller rude when denied requestJul
2017Persistent calls despite declining serviceJul
2017Rude call, unsolicited energy surveyJul
2017Questioning legitimacy of energy surveyJul
2017Rude caller denied being unsolicitedJun
2017Received call from "Glow Warm", suspiciousJun
2017Repeatedly trying to visit elderly motherJun
2017Unpleasant call, rude behavior reportedJun
2017Unprofessional service, misleading information providedJun
2017Problems navigating appointment scheduling systemJun
2017Blocked calls due to hospital stressMay
2017Elderly mother pressured into appointmentMay
2017Annoyed by persistent telemarketer callsApr
2017Unwanted call from "Glow Warm"Apr
2017Unknown caller causing annoyance.-Identifier neededMar
2017Rude callers, avoid this companyMar
2017Nana scam by fake companyMar
2017Receiving annoying hang up callsMar
2017Rude salesman targeted vulnerable elderlyMar
2017Unwanted irritating phone callFeb
2017Bogus safety check appointment callFeb
2017Missed call from Glow WarmJan
2017Number Of Searches: 281 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 24 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Methersgate(Suffolk), Stoke(Kent) and Swansea(Swansea).
01616390569 has 35 comments of which 6 x negative and 29 x neutral
01616390569 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01616390569 👆 is reported as a highly dubious and aggressive cold-calling company targeting vulnerable and elderly individuals, often pressuring them into unnecessary home improvements such as replacement windows or energy surveys. Reports detail misleading claims of government endorsements and fake affiliations with councils or watchdogs. Numerous users describe rude, dismissive, and unprofessional behaviour from sales representatives who refuse to provide clear information or respect refusals. The company frequently ignores Do Not Call preferences, making repetitive nuisance calls and using scare tactics. Attempts to cancel appointments or contact the company are often met with recorded messages or full voicemail boxes. New visitors are strongly advised to be cautious, avoid engagement, and consider this company untrustworthy and potentially fraudulent.
Reports on phone number 01616390569
9 yearsThis company is awful. They pressured my elderly mum into agreeing to get new windows she really didn’t need. When she said she wanted to talk to her kids first, the woman on the phone, Hayley, was so rude and even joked about her children worrying she'd spend their inheritance. It was horrible. Hayley also had the nerve to suggest that if my mum is confused, she shouldn’t be left on her own. Truly disgusting behaviour.Hayley9 yearsBeware of these scammers who trick elderly folks into thinking their windows need brand new glass. Just steer clear of them entirely!9 yearsI reckon this firm might be near its end, but like before, they'll probably pop up again with a fresh name. Just watch out, they tend to con older folks into spending cash on stuff that isn't really necessary.9 yearsI tried calling back but didn’t get any response.9 yearsFor the past few weeks, we've been plagued by unwanted calls from Glow Warm. Despite informing them we're not keen on their services, it seems they can't take a hint, as the phone rings nearly every day. I even asked one of their representatives for her name, and she managed to get to the name ‘Susan’ before abruptly hanging up when I inquired about her last name. Honestly, I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw them!Glow WarmSusan9 yearsReceived a rather odd phone call around half eleven this morning, the 7th of September, from a lady claiming to represent some energy company. She was droning on about a follow-up to a letter I supposedly received and mentioned that someone would be popping by my house regarding energy upgrades. She even hinted at possibly needing to replace windows or something! Seemed rather commanding, to be honest. When I probed about whether I'd spoken to the local council about them, she promptly hung up. Have any of you reached out to local authorities about these sorts of calls? Honestly, I reckon quite a few folk might feel uneasy with these conversations, and as someone else pointed out, it’s concerning to think they might let such strangers into their homes.9 yearsThis number rang me at about 11:20 today but just cut off right away. I tried ringing back and got through to a business named Glow Warm. Did a quick search online but couldn’t find anything about them. Never come across this company before, and I reckon they might give us another buzz soon.Glow Warm9 yearsReceived a call from this number today at 11:20, but they hung up as soon as I picked up. I have a feeling they might try reaching out again later on.9 yearsI received a rather unpleasant call from a chap who was quite abrasive. He claimed to be taking energy measurements in the vicinity and wished to discuss this matter further. His accent suggested he hailed from either Lancashire or Manchester, aligning perfectly with the local area code. He attempted to give the impression that he was associated with some sort of council or official energy regulator. Curious about his intentions, I inquired whether he was affiliated with a private business offering services. He promptly denied it. Yet, he reiterated his story about gathering energy data under the guise of a survey. I pressed him, asking, “Who exactly are you conducting this survey for?” His response was to dismiss me, stating, "I don't have to listen to this," before abruptly ending the call. It's quite evident these individuals are up to no good, likely peddling dodgy home insulation or similar schemes. What a thoroughly disrespectful and underhanded bunch they are!LancashireManchester9 yearsGLOW WARM - A Dishonest Sales Tactic A rather unpleasant gent rang me earlier today. He claimed he was gathering energy data for the locality and wanted to discuss it further. His accent pointed towards the North, particularly Lancashire or Manchester, which aligns with the area code I noted. He made it sound as though he was working for a local council or some sort of regulatory body related to energy. When I questioned whether he represented a private organisation looking to sell me something, he promptly replied "No." Yet, he continued his spiel about collecting energy data under the guise of a survey... Curiously, I queried, "Who is this survey on behalf of?" His response was less than professional: "I don't need to take this," and with that, he hung up the phone. It’s blatantly obvious they’re trying to pull a fast one, likely pushing home insulation or a similar con... Truly rude and deceitful characters, those.NorthLancashireManchester9 yearsHad the displeasure of receiving a call from a rather unpleasant gentleman. He claimed to be gathering energy data for the area, and frankly, his accent screamed Mancunian, so it was obvious he was local. He attempted to present himself as if he were affiliated with the council or some sort of regulatory body. When I inquired whether he was linked to a private enterprise pushing a product, he vehemently denied it. But then he carried on about this so-called energy survey... I pressed him, “On behalf of whom exactly are you surveying?” His response? “I don’t need to answer that,” before he abruptly disconnected. What a sneaky lot! Clearly up to no good, probably peddling dodgy insulation or some other nonsense. Rude and underhanded, to say the least!9 yearsFRAUD ALERT - They're SHADY! Attempting to deceive to make a sale. I received a rather unpleasant phone call from a chap. He claimed to be gathering energy information in the local area, and was eager to discuss it further. His accent had that distinct Lancashire/Mancunian twang, which aligns perfectly with the Manchester area code. He was trying to present himself as if he were representing some sort of local council or energy regulation body. When I queried if he was part of a private company aiming to peddle something, his response was a firm "No". He continued rambling about his so-called energy readings and how he was conducting a survey. I pressed him, asking, "On behalf of whom are you conducting this survey?" His reaction was to abruptly declare, "I don’t have to put up with this" before hanging up on me. It’s evident they’re just a bunch of con artists looking to swindle people into buying home insulation or something similar... incredibly impolite and dodgy individuals!FRAUD ALERTManchester9 yearsA rather unpleasant chap rang me the other day. He claimed he was here to collect energy data in the neighbourhood and wanted to have a chat about it. The fella had a distinct Lancashire or Mancunian twang, which ties in with the Manchester area code, by the way. He attempted to present himself as though he was affiliated with a council or some sort of energy regulatory body. I couldn’t help but wonder if he was just a private entity looking to market something. When I asked him directly, he replied with a curt "No." He then continued with his spiel about taking energy measurements for a survey. Naturally, I pressed him, asking, "And who exactly are you surveying for?" To which he snapped back, saying, "I don’t have to listen to this,” before abruptly ending the call. It’s quite clear they’re up to no good, probably peddling home insulation or some such nonsense. What a rude and underhanded bunch of tricksters!Manchester9 yearsWell, what a shocker! Just had a call at precisely 11.45 this morning about some so-called 'information they'd sent me regarding an energy survey on my street'. I told them straight that I hadn't received a thing. They insisted otherwise, typical sales spiel about energy surveys and whatnot. I made it clear that I don’t engage in business or surveys over the phone and I wasn't interested. She sounded a tad disgruntled - oh well, tough luck! The name of the company was something like Glow Warm or Gloworm. It seems they think anyone past a certain age must have lost their marbles and would readily jump at the slightest offer.Glow WarmGloworm9 yearsHello there, is this Mr or Mrs...? I hope you received our correspondence regarding the energy assessment. Just to let you know, I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service and I’ve since blocked that number on my device.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsI was inquiring about someone when I was told they were out for lunch, and then the line went dead. Quite discourteous, if you ask me!9 yearsThey keep calling about some efficiency audit or something, and I just can't seem to get through to anyone when I try to call back! They just won’t accept a refusal either.9 yearsThese individuals are nothing but fraudsters, insisting that you need to undergo an energy assessment. It’s all a massive ruse designed to peddle overpriced goods under the guise of some government sponsorship. Absolute nonsense, if you ask me!9 yearsI received a rather unpleasant phone call from a gentleman who insisted that a letter had been sent to me. I firmly told him that I hadn’t received any such correspondence, which sparked a bit of a heated debate between us. Eventually, I decided enough was enough and hung up the phone. Just before I ended the conversation, he claimed I needed to undergo an energy survey, to which I replied that I certainly did not and promptly disconnected. It's quite outrageous that these individuals can obtain my number when I’ve registered with the Telephone Preference Service, which seems to have very little power to protect us.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsI received a rather unpleasant phone call from a chap named Danny, who had a tone that suggested he might be of Asian descent. He claimed it was a follow-up regarding some National Survey. When I pointed out it was a cold call, he flatly denied it not once, but thrice! I mentioned that I was registered on the Telephone Preference Service, to which he retorted that I ought to have informed him earlier and assured me he’d remove my details from their list. Quite the contradictory fellow-if it wasn't a cold call, he wouldn't have to remove me at all, now would he? What a daft move on his part!DannyTelephone Preference Service9 yearsThey’ve been ringing my 87 year old mum non stop, trying to set up a visit to look at her windows. It’s really annoying.9 yearsI reluctantly dragged myself out of bed, feeling rather under the weather, to take a call. I mentioned my condition and expressed that I wasn't keen at the moment. Shortly after, a young lady called me back, quite irate, and hurled expletives at me, calling me "bloody rude." It was extremely off-putting. Seriously, what sort of operation is this?9 yearsI find myself in quite an identical predicament as those described here. I advised my mother that obtaining an energy performance certificate is unnecessary unless building a new property or preparing to sell or lease her home. The lady on the line seemed rather eager to ascertain her age bracket, the homeowner's details, and the age of her windows. An appointment was set up, and she mentioned that the chap would give her a ring prior to his visit. However, upon trying to cancel, the voicemail provided no option to drop a message. It's all very dodgy - I can assure you, he won't be getting inside our home. What an utter shambles!9 yearsThey rang my elderly mum, who's 83, and pressured her into booking some kind of energy audit. When I tried ringing back to cancel, I got a recorded message asking me to leave a message. But then it said their voicemail was full so I couldn’t get through properly. Really annoying.9 yearsReceived a call today that somehow got past the TPS and the BT True Call service. Generally, I avoid answering calls from unfamiliar numbers, but with my husband currently in hospital, I really can't do with any extra stress. I've now added them to my blocked list.TPS9 yearsThese individuals were relentless with my 82-year-old mum, pressuring her into setting up an appointment. You can imagine how furious I was! I made it very clear to her that she shouldn’t open the door to anyone.9 yearsI had yet another irritating episode with the Energy Efficiency folks. I must have told them I wasn't interested at least four times, yet they persisted, bombarding me with five calls in quick succession. It sent me right over the edge, and by the final call, I didn't hold back!Energy9 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying they were "glow warm". I told them I was registered with TPS and they just dropped the call. Then they tried again about an hour later but hung up before I could even pick up. When I rang back, their voicemail said to leave a message but then it said their inbox is full and can’t take any more. Really wanted to warn them I’d report them if they keep calling!Telephone Preference Service9 yearsI had a rather unpleasant experience with this lot. They were persistently ringing me up, all very pushy about setting up an energy efficiency survey. I made it clear I wasn't interested and hung up, yet, lo and behold, they rang me again just moments later! It’s best to steer clear of these chancers altogether; they strike me as a right dodgy bunch! Absolutely not worth your time!9 yearsThis number keeps calling me, anyone know who it is?!9 yearsMy poor grandmother, who's 79 and unfortunately dealing with Alzheimer's, received a rather dubious call from a supposed company named Glow Warm. They claimed to be assessing homes for some government initiative. I quickly hopped onto Google while I was speaking to them, but all I stumbled upon were sites for boiler services - no trace of this so-called grading company. When I inquired whether this grading was truly required and requested the name of the scheme so I could further investigate, they abruptly cut the call. It was painfully evident they were attempting to dupe vulnerable elderly individuals into purchasing unnecessary services. Absolutely unacceptable behaviour!Glow WarmGoogle9 yearsI swear, they just call and drop the phone the second you pick up. Super irritating!9 yearsbloomin' pest of a phone call!9 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be affiliated with Gloworm, attempting to schedule an appointment for a government-mandated safety inspection. It was completely fraudulent! Don’t fall for it!Gloworm10 yearsI received a call from this number earlier, but I hung up before they could say anything. When I tried to return the call, I was greeted by a pre-recorded message stating it was from Glow Warm regarding their products, and they mentioned they'd be in touch again shortly.Glow WarmSubmit Your Own Report (0161 639 0569)
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